Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 23, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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Golden Opportunities Are Offered in These Small Advertisements
Lost
LOST from an automobile on Satur
day evening, March 2i, In Harrlsburg,
B, black onorocco valise with nickel
trimmings. Reasonable reward Is con
tents, or If valise and contents, are re
turned to Bell Realty Company,- 208
Bergner Building, Third and Market
streets, Harrlsburg. Pa.
l/OBT On Thursday evening, on
Front. Locust, Second or Pine streets,
large martin neckpiece. Reward If re
turned to sl4 Pine street.
GENTLEMAN eeen picking up mesh
bag In front L A. Faunce's Jewelry
fitore please return to L. A. Faunce and
receivejrewaxd^_______________ mmm
Help Wanted—Male
r CARPENTERS WANTED Apply
General Works Office, Central Iron and
Steel Co.
EXPERIENCED McKay machine heel
shaver and heel scourer; steady work;
Soud wages. Apply to Harrlsburg Shoe
ifg. Co., Vernon street. City.
MEN WANTED l,OOO positions
open. Learn the barber trade. Only
seven weeks required. New system,
diploma. Costello & Wise, Barber
Bcnool, 3 Rlvlngton street. New lork.
PA*>ERHANGERS WANTED at once.
Piece-work. Apply 418 North Ihlrd
etreet
RELIABLE experience automobile
salesman, also experience man for man
ager and automobile repairing. Good
proposition. Reference requires. Ad
dress, G., 843, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—A "Live Wire' 1 ' to repre
sent a large New Vork and Philadelphia
Realty Corporation In Harrisburg and
vicinity. An eiegent Shore Resort pro
position at popuiar prices. An excep
tional opportunity for the right man.
Abundant fresh leads. Call 9 a. m. to
1 p. m.. Jamos W. Ritchie, 120 South
Fourteenth street, Harrisburg.
WANTED SALES MANAGER
BY u, uocnester, iN. corporation.
Line of automooiie polishers and clean
ers. Proposition permanent, profitable
and worch invesugat'ng. Must be
linanciaily able to carry atock required.
For Interview • see our Mr. Giuesple,
Room 44, Hotel Dauphin.
$76.00 MoN'iH paid Government Rail
way Mall Clerks. Parcel Post meanß
many appointments. Harrlsburg exami
nations coming. "Pull" unnecessary.
Sample questions free. Franklin insti
tute. Dept. 361-L, Rochester. iN. Y.
Help Wanted —Female
BRIGHT girl for marking and sort
ing. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Ful
ton street.
BUY Madame Gazelles (French!
Switch and Hair Dye, safe and reliable.
Gives life, luster and color to the hair.
Conceals gray hair and gives switch
appearance and teellng of natural half
Can be applied In a tew minutes, Ke
tail price, 60c. Agents wanted every
where. Send 25c for full size sample.
G. & G. Distributors, 36 Church street,
Ephrata, Pa.
EXPERIENCED shoo cutters on wo
men s, misses' and children's outsldcs.
Apply Harrisburg Shoo Manufacturing
Co., Vernon street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
FIFTY experienced operators for
cewlng on power machines; paid while
learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster and
Cowden streets. j
FORELADY for shirt factory. Must
liave reference. Address Box 811, care j
of Telegraph. !
GIRL for general housework and an ;
upstairs girl. Aupply 26 South Second j
street.
lEARN DRESSMAKING in one of tlio
best dressmaking schools In America.
Make your own dresses while learning
Nlglit and Day classes. Work's Dress
making School, 22 North Fourth street.
NURSE WANTED for confinement
case. Family, one child. Address Box
G., 841, care of Telegraph.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS,
also learners, to make aprons, etc.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over Citj Star
Laundry, State street, rear entrance, i
WANTED at once, experienced patent
leather tip repairers. Apply Devine &
Yungel Shoe Manufacturing Company.
WANTED—GirI to hire with small
family. Good wages to right party.
Apply 1908 Market street, City.
WANTED—Two girls, one for gen
eral housework and one for dining
room. Apply 403 Walnut street.
WANTED 2O girls. Apply
Silk Mill.
Waited-100 Girts I
IKAI MAKERS .
Suction Table Work, Rollers atl j
Bunch Makers. Steady Work
Guaranteed. Appiy
Royal Havana Clfcar Mfg. Co.
so? and 109 Bast Saratoga St.
Baltimore, Md.
WOMAN AGENT for H. P. Coles in
every town to handle a nice, respect
able facial cream. Work spare hours.
Make $2.70 on every dozen. Coles Bros.,
Wlconisco. Pa.
Help Wanted—Male and Female
LADY or Gentleman, honest, capable
person will find good paying position.
Chance for advancement. Also road job.
Address Box M, 846, care Telegraph.
WANTED—Men and women solici
tors. Apply Room No. 4 Spooner
Building. 9 North Second street, after
10 o'clock. •
Situations V\ anted—Male
A YOUNG man wishes a position as
butler or houseman; can give reference.
Call, or address, 132 Liberty street,
City.
BOOKKEEPER and general office
man of ability and experience desires
position. Address Reliable, care of
Telegraph.
COLORED man desires position as
coachman, or any kind of work. Call,
or address. 1413 Currant avenue.
COLORED man wishes position; can
w , or H lanch bar, waiter and labor. Ap
ply J. C„ 616 Primrose avenue.
FOR SALE
Poultry Farm
2 acres of ground.
IB miles from Harrlsburg.
At Cly on the N. C. Ry.
4 squares west of the railroad
station.
g-room new frame house.
New frame stable and wagon
shed.
Chicken house about 80 ft. long.
Full particulars upon Inquiry.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Locust Md Court Streets.
. 1
MONDAY EVENING,
Situations Wanted—Male
MAN desires position as traveling
salesman or solicitor; 37 years of age;
can give best of reference. Employed
at present. Address M„ S4B care of
Telegraph.
WANTED—By a colored man. house
cleaning and yards and cellar white
washing. Can give reference. Apply
to H. F. Kyle, 1949 Brlggs street.
Situations Wanted—Female
BY colored woman, position as cook,
boardinghouse or restaurant. Apply
1417 Marlon street. City.
BY experienced nurse, care of elderly
person, or companion to man or woman,
by refined middle-aged woman; will
take obstetrical cases. Address L., 842,.
care of Telegraph.
COLORED girl wants general house
work In private family, or days' work.
1813 Apricot avenue. City. J
COLORED girl, 18 years of age, de
sires a position to assist with general
housework. 1409 New Fourth street.
COLORED woman desires day work
of any kind or nursing old people. 510
South street. j
COLORED womah desires dishwash
ing. Call, or address, 1404 Fulton
street.
COLORED woman wishes position as
chambermaid. Apply 1316 New Fourth
street.
MIDDLE-AGED lady with child 9
years old desires position M-ith small
family as housekeeper. Write or In
quire of F. H. Coble, West Falrview,
Third street. Can furnish references.
WANTED—Nursing of any kind by
experienced nurse. Address "Nurse,'«
care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Washing to do at home.
Call or address, 1616 Zarker.
Salesmen Wanted
FOR the Help-a-phone; almost every
telephone user buys one to three; sells
for $3; earn SIOB a week; send for com
plete set of Instructions in salesman
ship, free. Co-operative Sales Co.,
Waverly, N. Y.
NEW YORK house olters'an excep
tional opportunity for high grade spe
cialty salesman; specified territory.
Phone 818R, or call 701 North Sixth
street, inquire Mr. Barron.
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Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—One large front room, ;
furnished, with use of bath and phone,
reference required. Three minutes'
walk from Market Square. 402 Briggs
street.
FURNISHED second floor front suite,
consisting of large living room, bed
room anu private bath, modern in every
way, rel'erenco required. 218 Pino
Street.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with
every modern convenience, including
steam heat, for rent. Apply 7 Nortli
Thirteenth street, Sunday or evenings.
... RGE furnished front room with i
steam heat, all conveniences; centrally
located; lor gentleman only. Apply 211
Locust street.
i FURNISHED ROOMS on Sylvan Ter
] race; private family; all conveniences.
i Address 0., 791, care of Telegraph.
' TWO large furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; young couplo preferred,
j Apply 266 Herr street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Briggs street.
FURNISHED rooms, second floor, all
conveniences. Call S. Freedman, 1700
| North Third street.
TWO large unfurnished rooms, for
light housekeeping tor couple. Apply
1423 Derry street.
SECOND FLOOR front room for rent,
with board; all improvements. 811
Capital street.
FOR RENT—Furnished front room,
suitable tor one or two. Apply 216
Pine street.
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms
Apply itiol Green street.
Rooms Wanted
WAiViLD—By young man, a large,
pleasant, outside room, with all con
veniences and board, in reuned private
latiuiy. Must be centrally located, AU
uress C., 84 it, care ot Teiegraph.
MAN wants permanent lodging in
private family. iNot over $1.26 week
or unturm&ned room $4 month in ad-
I vance. Iso omers need repiy. Address
m., 845, care of teiegiaph.
Apartments For Kent
APARTMENT Second floor apart
ment, laia North Front street; seven
rooms and bath. Rent, $60.00 a month.
Union tteal instate Investment Com
pany, Room 403 Franklin Building, 212
Locust street.
APARTMENT, 6 rooms and bath; all
mouern conveniences. Apply on prem
ises, 1118 North Sixth.
Wanted
i
! WANTED—Tho names of parties
Wining to entertain ueiegates to tue
No-iicense Leuguo convention to be
held in Harrisburg April 2 and 3. In
replying give number you can accom
mouate, stating it you desire to turnisii
meaia or rooms only, anu state terms.
Audi ess N. L., No. 84 1, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED TO RENT—In the country,
near a trolley line or a R. it. station,
an old style stone or brick house with
seven or eight large rooms anu at least
two acres ot ground. An elevated lo
cation near u stream preferred. Ad
dress R. 844.
MARRIED farmer with lifetime ex
perience wants farm on thirds or would
work by month. Adureas Farmer, caru
of 'telegraph.
WANTED An Ice chest, capacity
about 200 pounds. Inquire Logan urug
Co., 1802 N. Fourth. Bell phone 206 K.
OLD GEESE FEATHER BEDS. Best
casn prices paid. Address C. F. Dick
inson, General Delivery, ilairisourg.
SMALL hand or toot power printing
press, not over 6x9. Andreas Box 84u,
care of Ueiegiaph
TO RENT—Garage room in private
garage in heart of city. Audress P. o.
dux di, City.
Business Opportunities
WANTED—An Idea. Who can think
*of some simple thing to patent? Pro
tect your lucas; they may bring you
wealth. Write to-day and get our
tree books, "Millions in Patents,"
"jNeeded Inventions ' and "Patent Buy
ers." Address Randolph & Co., Dept.
2210,. Patent Attorneys, Washington!
FOR SALE, at sacrifice if taken be
fure March 26, store stock and fixtures
oi general store uolns large business in
thriving town. Will prove volume of
business to interested party. Moving to
the West only reason for selling. Call
and examine stock. M. C. A. Ciouser
Duncannon, Pa. '
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income* for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press syndicate. JM, Lock
port. N. T.
1 MADE $60,000 in five years in the
mail order business, began with IS
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 866 Lock port, v -
Buemetb Personals '
HAULING
H. W. LATlib, u minting Stable and
.National Itaamcr Co. Movers of
planus, Bates, boilers and general haul
ing. 11. W. Lame, Manager, Filth and
Woodbine streets. i»u uh one -so.
2&USK.
FOR falling nalr try Gross - uuinlne
Hali Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
I'ruggist and Apothecary, tin Market
street. Harrlsburg. Fa. Telephone
rdura given prompt attention. Bell.
1960.
K. U. PUFFER,
LOCAL EXPhiioS and Delivery* Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1684J Illy Mont
gomery, Harrlsburg.
FEATHER RENOVATING
WE are now Renovating Feathers,
Making Pillows and Folding Feather
Mattresses at the corner of Tenth and
Paxton street, near Cameron. B. J.
Campbell.
HOOF PAINTERS
I WILL* paint any old roof. Guaran
tee a watertight job. Ail colors. Postal
brings me. Maxwell H. Hite, The Koof
Paint Man, Box 228, Harrlsburg, Pa.
REPAIRING) AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help,
send us your worn furniture. Our beat
efforts insure your satisfaction b. N.
Cluck, S-o woouoine street.
WE furnish music for all social
events, Small combination for house
parties as low as $2.60. Aduresu
membra Mandolin Club, P. O. Box 486,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS
C. HEN Hi', Architect and Builder,
will save you monoy. Bungalows a
specialty. 704 south Twenty-fourth
street. Bell plione IC7&J.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 118-16-17
South Second street, 6,000 seta new sash
t>xlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, at
«1.16 per set.
IF you have any Job Carpenter Work
Just call, or addresß, E. VV. Spangier,
Carpenter and Contractor. Bell pnone
1620 W.
Real Estate For Sale
TWO line homes, will bo finished
March 16. Nine rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
loom. Sttam heated; large front and
uack porches; ornamental fixtures
inrou -hout; reception hall; open stair
: ca.se; laundry room and stationary
! wa.sh tubs, outdoor sleeping chamber
i with south side exposure, size 16x8; 12
I minutes by trolley to Market Square.
J Kor further information call P. Vander
i iou, Masonic Temple Building, Third and
tate streets.
HOUSES FOR SALE Three two
and-one-half-story brick houses, on
Penn street, In the 2100 block, 8 rooms
and bath.
Nine two-and-one-lialf-story frame
houses on Schuylkill street, near Jeffer
son, 8 rooms and bath.
One two-story frame bungalow, new
j and all improvements, 6 rooms and
bath. A bargain, neat design, only one
left.
Call on, or address, Wlttenmyer Lum
ber Co., Seventh and Schuylkill streets.
1512 NORTH ST. Two-and-one
half-story brick dwelling 7 rooms,
bath and furnace front and rear
porch single property cemented
cellar lot, 30x110 excellent con
dition. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and
Walnut streets.
319 BURCHFIELD STREET. 8 rooms,
laundry and bath; front porch; hot. air
furnace; largo lot; In elegant condition.
A quick buyer can make money. C. Ver
non Kettew Co., 1000 North Third
street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
FURNISHUD COTTAGE at Stover
daie; also small fruit farm of four
acres with new house and good spring
of water two miles from city. A. W.
swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street.
I>ERKY S'iREET COTTAOE. seven
rooms and bath; all improvements,
porches; side entrance; possession April
1. A bargain If sold at once, imperial
. lardwai e Co.. 1202 North Third.
HOUSES FUR SALE IN ENOLA
NOS. 146-147-149 COLUMBIA hOAD.
Most desirable location. Liberal terms,
•.quire u. ciuwnian, owner, 227 Ma
> lay street. Harrlsburg.
410 BRIGGS ST. Three-story brick
ll rooms, bath and furnace lot,
20x111 side entrance price attrac
tive. Brinton-Packer Co., second and
Walnut streets.
TWO threo-story houses, one brick !
and one frame, on Sixth street near
iviuench. Will sell cheap to quick
buyer. Apply 1838 North Sixth street.
A NICE country home right at rail
road station, with all Improvements;
22 minutes from city. A. W. Swengel,
219 south Thirteenth street.
Real hbiaie For Rent
Desirable residence, 1503 N.
Second, in perfect order; side
entrance; front porch; every con
venience. Steam heated, Vapor
system. Inquire 210 Pine Street.
Phone 3687.
FOR RENT
4TH FLOOR APARTMENT, No. 108
N. Second Street reception hall 6
rooms bath city steam heat
gas and electricity Miller Bros. &
Neefe, Bell Phono—ls96.
DWELLING 1946 GREEN STREET—
-10 rooms and bath; all conveniences;
newly papered throughout. Rent,
f30.00. Clias. Adler, Heal Estate and
Insurance, 1002 North Third street.
NEW 6-ruom house, at Edgemont,
one-naif mile north of Penbrook. Rent,
$6.00, or sale price, SBOO. Lots are 30x
120, with stable. G. S. Hartman, £8
North Tweltth street. City.
319 BURCHFIELD STREET, 8 rooms,
laundry and bath; front porch; hot air
heat; largo yard. Rent, $20.00. C. Ver
non Rettew Co., 1000 North Third
street, Harrlsburg, Pa .
FOR. RENT —In Elkwood, 6-room
bungalow, all conveniences. Interior
freshly papers and varnished. Rent
$12.50. Keeney & Simmons, New Cum
berland.
PRACTICALLY new house, 221- At
las street, all modern improvements,
$16.00 a month. Apply Room 409-10
Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres mountain land, known as the
"Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Alanaua Gap Road, about 4 miles from
Linglestown. Apply Commonweaitn
Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222
Market street. Harrisburg.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED —To rent house
between now and April Ist.
i-iental not over $25; Bor 9 rooms.
Preferably above Peffer street.
Address, Box 808, care of Tele
graph. .
WANTED plans to prepare for any
kind of building or residence. Want
automobile in trade. Address M., 836,
care of Telegraph.
For Sale
D. COOPER & CO. will sell at public
sale, at Broad Street Market House, on
Saturday. March 28, for storage, the
following roods, unless called for be
fore that date: Buggy, Sam. K. Urlch:
box of carpenter's tools, A. E. Shradley;
furniture, J. Lerew; cart, R. Royster. 1
HXRRISBURG TELEGKXPK
For Salt
THUNKS, Traveling Bags, butt Ca«r»,
Glovea Sole, (.trness and Strap
Leather Calfskin, Kip. Dr goto. Waaed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chest
nut street*
GLASS window signs. b urnisbed
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Booms and
Board and Table Board, at 26c each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-time order for a classified ad
If paid In advance, inquire at Office of
Telegraph
MOTORCYCLE 1913 Harley-Da
vldson twin cylinder, 8-H.-P., fully
equipped, run less than 3,000 miles,
practically good as new. Cost $337 60.
Sell, $236.00. Rare bargain. E. L
Campbell. Irving College. Mechanics
burg, Pa.
AUTOMOBILE a few
days only, some 4%x36 straight side,
rlain Fisk new factory second cases,
22.26 each. Speak quick. Order at
once. Myers, The Tire Man, 226 Hum
mel street.
HATCHING EGGS from vigorous,
heavy-laying, farm-raised White Leg
horns, from the best egg-laying strain
In America, SI.OO per fifteen, $5.00 per
hundred. Max Lauffer, Middletown, Pa.
PRINTING OFFICE for sale, cylinder
press, jobber, job and body type, cutter
also paper cutter, staples, etc. Inquire
E. H. Wright, Merchant Tailor, n,ast
Third street. New Cumberland, Pa.
EGGS for hatching rrom Single Comb
White Leghorns. Two first prizes at
Harrisburg's last Poultry Show. 76c
per setting of 16, or $4 a hundred. Ap
ply S. M. Benlon, West Falrview.
FOR SALE—Approximately 3,000 feet
of 3-lnch vitrified tile conduit, suitable
for drainage purposes. May be Inspect
ed at Cec.nr street plant, Harrisburg
Light and x'ower Company.
FOR SALE—Oak sideboard, oak hall
rack, oak Btana, washing machine,
lamps and go-cart. Will be solo cneap
on account of moving. Call at 319
Burchfield street, this week.
CIUAHa—- For a limited time, we are
giving 12 Havana biended 6c Ciguru
tree with each Box of 60 of our Per
i tecto Clears, at $1 per Box, postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion. Pa.
PRIZE WINNING S. C. Butt Orping
ton and White Rocks hatching
SI.OO per 16 straight. Thos. Roberts,
No. 1314 South Cameron street, Harris
burg, Pa.
FOR SALE—China closet, bookcase
and desk, beds, gas stove, gas heater,
couch, sideboard, carpenter's bench and
other articles. Call at 342 Crescent
street.
FOR SALE One pair big work
horses, weighing 2,80- pounda. Both
good wind and good workers anywhere.
Will sail for $l2O the pair. 2004 State
street.
BICYCLES II rebuilt bicycles in
fine shape. Some good as new. Special
prices for to-day and to-morrow's sale.
Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third
street
GREEN GROCERY, doing fine busi
ness. Will self very reasonable. Good
reasons for selling. tor full details
address L., 839, care of Telegraph.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY. $2
per gallon, sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample, 10c.
L. K. Hostetter, Route 6, Lltitz, Fa.
COMBINATION parlor pool ahd bil
liard table, In excellent condition, Dxix
4. Cues and wall case for same. In
quire 1310 North Third street.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE, 'GUl
soti Model B, Ft. Wayne Compensarc,
electric sign, 2 exit signs. Very cheap.
Majestic, JUlizabethtown, Pa.
BUICK DELIVERY TRUCK 1 ton
capacity large covered body good
as new. Apply Harrisburg Baking Co.,
South Cameron street.
HORSES Three cheap horses. Will
sell on account ot getting auto truck.
Curtis Marks & Broß., Grocers, 1600
North Sixth street.
ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of
12 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype
Matrices. Tho Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
KITCHEN cabinet, gus range, refrig
erator, kitchen table, etc. only in use
a short time. Apply 1111 North Third
street.
EGGS for hatching from my prize
winning Black Minorcas. $2.00 for
thirteen. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 negina
street.
FOR SALE—Mare heavy with colt,
weighing 1,260 pounds. Can be seen at
2100 State street. Lew stober Dairy-
Farm.
A SQUARE PIANO. Cheap to quick
buyer. To be seen at the Lock Houso,
South Cameron street.
1913 CADILLAC, four-passenger, in
A-l shape. A. J. Huston, Mechanics
burg, Pa.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
For Rent
STOKE ROOM FOR IUCNT the
corner of Third and Cumberland
streets, No. 1200. Show windows side
and front. In a live part of Harris
burg. The largest and best market
house, two of tne best banks and mauy
I first-class business houses in the same
square. In center of population, size
or room, 33x100 ft. 14-ft ceiling. Up
to-date in every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month, including heat.
J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street.
FOR RENT—A desirable 23-foot
front business room or convertible into
two nice office rooms, on first story,
i with" improvements, with adjustable
(electric sign, good cellar, etc.; close
I to Kelker street market, on east corner
1 of Fourth and Kelker streets; an ae-
I tive business center. Rates moderate.
I Inquire of George Brinton, 1735 North
! Fourth street, Harrisburg, Pa.
I
FOR RENT Uealrable offlc-ea to the
Teleicraph Building, •.nil)' or en-suite.
Inquire nt Uualneea offlcu.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
Financial
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in ony amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174 Harrisburg. Pa.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices. Rooms
| 6-7, 9 North Market Square.
Money Wanted
WANTED TO BORROW
$5000.00 or any amount up to
$45,000. Market Square Real
Estate Security usual rate inter
est. Box 59, Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own namea.
Cheap rates, easy payments, oonftdaii
ttaL
Attains * Co, n. DM, 6 X. Market S«.
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CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
..Chicago, March 23.—Hogs—Receipts,
40,000; steady. Bulk of sales. $8.70®
8.8Q; light, $8.60®8.85: mixed, $8.60 ■
8.85; heavy, J8.40%8.85; rough, $8.40®
8.60; pigs, $7™0®8.66.
Cattle Receipts, 14 oOO; higher.
Beeves, $7.60@9.60; Texas steers, $7.16
©8.26; Western steers, $6.90@8.20;
Stockers and feeders, $6.66@6.20; cows
and heifers, $3.75@8.50; calves, $6.00 C»
9.00.
...Sheep—Receipts, 26,000; higher. Na
tive, $4.85®6.40; Western. $5.00(3)6.50;
i'farllngs, $5 90@7.16; lambs, native,
$6.80@7.90; Western, $6.85®8.00.
Died
GOCHENOUR—On March 21, 1914,
James Albert Gochenour, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Gochenour, aged 8
years, 4 months and 8 days.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2
o clock from residence of his parents,
1826 Briggs street. The relatives and
friends are Invited to attend without
further notice. Burial in Harrlsburg
Cemetery.
HOT.MES —On Saturday morning.
March 21, 1914, Harry
Holmes 3rd, aged two months, at
Brisbane avenue. Paxtang.
2 Funeral Tuesday, March 24, 1914, at
MINNIS On Saturday, March 21. 1914
Mr. Vernon R. Minnis, at his late resi
dence, 922 Penn street, aged 53 years,
10 months and 18 days.
Funeral on Wednesday, March 25, at
2:30 P. M„ from his late residence. The
relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend without further notice. Burial in
East Harrlsburg Cemetery.
SLENTZ—On March 22, 1914, at 8 p m,
Sara Katharine, daughter ol' Mr. and
Mrs. William M. Slentz, Jr., aged 5
years, 5 months and 22 davs.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at
4 o clock from residence of her parents,
517 South Fourteenth street. Funeral
private. Burial in Paxtang Cemetery.
Storage
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
cliandlse. Low storage rates South
St. and Penna. R. R
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household good* In clean, private
rooms. Kessonnble rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE'— 419 Broad street for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION"
IN accordance with law, particularly
with the Acts of Assembly approved
July 12th and July 24th, 1913, respec
tively, notice is hereby given that the
following officers are to be voted fjr at
the Primary Election to he held Tues
day, May 19th, 1914. Petitions of can
didates for party officers must be filed
before 6 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, April
28th, 1914, In the office of the County
Commissioners.
Following is a list of officers to be
nominated at the Primary Election and
to be voted for at the General Election
to be held November 3rd, 1914:
United States Senator.
Governor.
Lieutenant-Governor.
Secretary of Internal Affairs.
Judge of the Supreme Court.
Judge of the Supc . lor Court.
Four Representatives in Congress
at-large.
.One Representative ill Congress
(Eighteenth District).
Two Representatives in the General
Assembly (First District).
Two Representatives in the General
Assembly (Second District).
Following Is a list of party officers
to be elected at the ensuing Primary
Election:
Two persons by each Political Party
for State Committee.
One person in each Election District
for Democratic County Committee.
Two persons in each Election District
for Washington Party County Commit
tee.
One person in each Election District
for Republican County Committee.
Three persons in each Election Dis
trict in the city of Harrisburg for City
Republican Committee.
One person for Countv Chairman.
One person for Recording Se retary.
One person for Financial Secretary.
One person for Treasurer of the So
cialist Party.
I. S. HOFFMAN,
S. S. MTLLER.
JOHN H. EBY,
Commissioners of Dauphin County.
D. FRANK LEBO. Clerk.
LEGAL. NOTICE
NOTICE to the Legal Representatives
of Elizabeth Gerber, late of the City of
Harrisburg, Daupliln County, Pennsyl
vania, deceased. Take notice that Alma
Ellenberger presented her petition to
i the Court of Common Pleas, of Dau
iphln County, entered to No. 323 March
Term, 1914. for a decree directing the
satisfaction of mortgage given by
John Miller, Jr., of said city, to Eliza
beth Gerber, dated the Ist day of April
A. D. 1864, and recorded In the office for
' the recording! of deeds, in and for the
I County of Dauphin, in Mortgage Book
i "P," Vol. 1, Paf?o 639, In the sum of
six hundred (BOO) dollars, payable in
| Instalment of one hundred and
i fifty (160) dollars on the Ist
day of April of each suc
ceeding year upon a part of the
! premises numbered 143 N. High Street
now Fourth Street, having a frontage
! of twelve (12) feet nine (9) inches and
a depth of one hundred and eleven (111)
feet, more or less, to Tanners Alley.
Harrisburg, Pa. That the petitioner is
the owner of the premises described in
said mortgage and that she prays that
satisfaction be decreed on said mort
gage according to an Act of Assemble
of the Bth day of May, A. D. 1895 You
are hereby notified and required to ap
pear In said Court, at Harrisburg, p a
on Monday, the 11th day of May, 1914*
at 10 o'clock A. M., to answer said pe
tition, at which time the said Court
will hear said petition for any causk
that may be shown why satisfaction
should not be decreed.
HARRY C. WELLS.
Sheriff.
PROPOSAL FOn BIDS
SEALED proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Build
ing. Harrisburg. Pa., until 12 o'clock
noon. Tuesday, April 14, 1914, f or f ur „
nlshing all the necessary labor and
materials as called for In plant, and
specification prepared by Edward K
Morse, Engineer, Commonwealth Build
j ing, Pittsburgh, Pa., for the construc
tion of a bridge (known as the Wasser
Bridge) across the Shenango River,
about one mile below Shenango, Mjrcer
county, Pa.
Prospective bidders may secure plans
and specifications by applying to the
office of Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at Capitol
Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
Bidders desiring information not con
tained In the plans and specifications
may apply either to the Engineer, Ed
win K. Morse, or to the Superintendent
of Public Grounds and Buildings in
writing.
Proposals shall be in sealed en
velopes plainly addressed on the out
side with the name and location of
bridge and name of bidder.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent Public Grounds and
CORPORATE NOTICE
THE annual meeting of the stock
holders ol the Harrisburg Foundry and
Machine Works will be held at the
general office of the Company, Seventh
and Curtln Streets, in the Cif.\ of Har
risburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, the
26th day of March 1914, at 10:30 A. M°
for the election of five directors and
the transaction of such other business
as may properly come before It
A E. TAYLOR,
Secretary
\
MARCH 23,1914.
SUBSEQUENT REACTION
IQLLOWS EARLY RISE
Trading Came Almost to a Standstill and Prices Barely
Changed From Last Week's Close
By Associated Press
New York, March 23.—Trading came
almost to a standstill to-day ana prices
barely changed from last week's close,
after an early rise and subsequent re
action. Settlement of the New Haven
negotiations, the decrease In lule
freight cars shown In the fortnightly
report and an increase in freight move
ment on Western lines supplied am
munition to the bulls for operations at
1 "® °,P en 'ng, but the Inquiry was not I
sufficiently broad to maintain prices.
Copper shares made relatively a better
showing than other stocks, owing to
the Increased demand and higher prices
E. ? metal both here and abroad.
Bonds were irregular.
Furnished by H. W. SJJAVELY
Arcade Batldlag
New York, March 23.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 23% 23%
Amal. Copper 76% 77%
American Beet Sugar 23 Vs 23 V.
American Can 30% 30%
Am. C. & F 62% 62%
American Cotton Oil 44% 16
Am. Ice Securities . . 31% 31%
Am. Locomotive .36 35
American Smelting . 70% 70%
American T. & T... 122% 122%
Anaconda 36% 36%
Atchison 97% 98%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 91 92%
Bethlehem Steel ... 44 43%
Brooklyn R. T 92 % 92 y*
, California Petroleum 37% 27%
Canadian Pacific .. . 208% 209%
Central Leather ... 36% 36%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 54 54
C.. M. & St. P. 99% 101
Chlno Con. Copper . 42% 42%
Col. F. & 1 33% 33%
Consolidated Gas .. 134% 134
Distilling Securities. 19 19%
Erie 30% 30%
Erie Ist pfd 46% W%
Goodrich, B. F. .. . . 23% 23%
Gt. Nor. pfd x r. 1 % 126% 128%
Gt. North. Ore subs. 37 8 7
Illinois Central .... 11l ill
Inter boro-Met 15 15
lnterboro-Met. pfd .60 00%
Lehigh Valley 147% 149 I
Louisville & Nashv'e 138 138%.
Mex. Petroleum ... 69 69% j
Mo., Kan. & Texas . IS 18%
Missouri Pacific ... 24% 25% I
Nev. Consol. Copper 15 % i 5%;
New York Central . 90% 91%
N. Y., N. H. & H. .. 71 70 % I
Norfolk & Western. 103% 104 I
| D. B. Kieffer & Co. 's lj
t ANNUAL SPRING SALE
j; 200 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED •:
Horses and Mules
!On Friday, Mar. 27,
AT 12.30 O'CLOCK 3;
AT THE FARMERS HOTEL, MIDDLETOWN, PA. i;
We will sell the following live stock:
40 head of home-bought horses, bought by D. B.
<► Kieffer, a lot of good smooth finished horses, consist- 3;
;► ing of mated teams, single wagon horses, all purpose 3>
and business horses. A good lot of young sound 3 ►
{I horses. 3;^
30 head of horses from E. S. Weaver our Lancas- 3;
ter county man, and will promise you that he will have 3;
;t them as good as they grow. Consisting of mated ;:
teams, farm chunks, single line leaders and some extra
; ► good driving horses. . J I
J I 25 head of horses bought by J. E. Martin who has 3;
taken great care in selecting a great bunch of good 3>
3> young sound horses, consisting of wagon horses, farm
* chunks, all purpose horses and some extra good driv
-3> ers and speedy roadsters. 3>
;► J. B. Furhinan will have a mixed carload of horses 3;
\* bought in Snyder county. A bunch of good big rugged 3;
3; feeders, livery horses and some few high Dallas horses 3;
3; and mules.
1 carload of Franklin county horses bought by W. 3»
3; M. Grove, who advises us that he has some of the best 3;
3; big finished draft horses he ever shipped out of the 3;
3; county, consisting of mated teams, wagon and all pur- 3;
3; pose horses." 3;
3; 30 head of good big mules, one of each team, a sin- 3;
3; gle line leader, some extra good mated teams, single 3;
mules and a few good big work slaves. 3;
3; 35 head or more of commission and all kind of 3;
3; horses, some-good young sound thin horses, suitable ;!
3; for general hauling or liverv purposes. The balance a; [
3; lot of the 57 variety kind. A liberal credit will be given. < I
} D. B. KIEFFER & CO. |
FOR SALE
LARGE BRICK DWELLING, 221 FORSTER ST. '
With roomy front porch, on lot 40 feet wide, has an un
usual equipment. For instance, it has more closets than
rooms, lavatory on first floor, open wood fire grate on second
floor and bath room on third floor. On certain Front St. blocks
would be a $28,000 house. Can be bought for $6,000 cash and
mortgage.
Inquire, Room 6, Cameron Bldg., Second and Walnut Sta.,
Harrisburg, Pa. '
Northern Pacific ... 113% 116
Pacific Mall 26 % 25%
Penna. Railroad ... 112 112%
People's Gas & Coke 124% 124%
Pittsburgh Coal ... 21% 21%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 93 93
Pressed Steel Car .. 45 44%
Ray. Con. Copper ..21% 22
Reading 166% 167%
I Rep. Iron & Steel . 25% 25%
i Rep. Iron &S. pfd. 89 89
Rock Island 4% 4%
Rock Island pfd ... 6% 6%
Southern Pacific 95% 96%
Southern Railway . 26% 26%
Southern Ry. pfd... 84 84
Tennessee Copper .. 35% 35%
Texas & Pacific .... 16% . 16%
Texas Company ... 147% 147%
Union Pacific 159% 160%
U. S. Rubber 02 62%
U. S. Steel 64% 65%
L T . S. Steel pfd 110% 110%
Utah Copper 55% 55%
Va. Car. Chem .... 34% 34%
Western Maryland . 80% 30%
Western Union Tel.. 63% 63%
Westlnghouse Mfg.. 77% 76%
Woohvorth 99% 99%
rmrtKo BO«rd OP TR«DB
Furnished by H. W, Sl* A VELV.
Arrade PnlMlni.
Chicago, 111., March 23.
Open Mi 4it ■ -,«> ioa.
w ay 93% 93% 93% 93%
July 88% 89VI 88% 89%
• • "1
May .... .... 68% 70% «8% 69%
July 68% 70% . 68% 69%
t*—
May 39 % 40% 39% 40%
July 39% 38% 39% 40%
THE Harrlsburg Polycltnle Dispen
sary will be open daily except Sunday
at 3 P. M.. at Its new location. 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor
> C-'OK SAI.K
•••OR RF.NT
I IKMSHIiD HOOMB
I I\l l ItItISHRI) IIOOM9
I Cardu null) and attractively
t nrlutrd) ran br urcured at
I THE TELEUHAPH ULBINBSS
OFFICE
216 Federal Square
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